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How do I apply for IPAP?

How do I apply for IPAP?

Other Branches of the service should apply through their own service for the IPAP Program. This online registration is mandatory for all interested applicants. This is a separate requirement from the packet that is sent to USAREC. The application window at http://ipap.liaisoncas.com is 1 October 2021 to 1 March 2022.

Do you need a bachelors for IPAP?

Effective January 2003, IPAP students receive a Bachelor of Science degree upon completing Phase I of their training, and receive a Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree upon completing their PA training.

How long is the IPAP program Army?

29-month
IPAP is a 29-month, two phase program that includes 16 months of academics followed by 13 months of hands-on training at a military medical treatment facility.

What is the IPAP program?

IPAP is a 29-month, two-phase program that includes 16 months of classroom and hands-on instruction at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, followed by 13 months of various clinical rotations at a military medical treatment facility.

How do I qualify for IPAP?

Applicants must score above 50 in order to receive 6 semester hours of English. (g) 6 semester hours of Humanities. (4) Applicants must complete all mandatory science courses (Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry) within 10 years of the start of IPAP, recommended within 5 years.

Does the Air Force pay for PA school?

Through the Air Force, these scholarships are offered for one and two academic years. After completion of your PA program you will come into the Air Force as a 1st lieutenant, O-2.

Does IPAP count towards retirement?

The benefits for IPAP are amazing. It has consistently been a top performing school (top 15 more or less) for the past 5 or so years. Once you graduate you become a commissioned officer which is another pay raise and your time in school also counts towards retirement from the military.

Is IPAP accredited?

IPAP PROGRAM ACCREDITATION The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Interservice Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Army Medical Center of Excellence.

How much do physician assistants make in the Air Force?

Average Salary for US Air Force Physician Assistant: The typical salary for a US Air Force Physician Assistant ranges from $89,009-$103,658, with an average salary of $96,334.

What rank is a Physician Assistant in the Air Force?

Physician Assistant – 65D Physician assistants provide a variety of services to troops that are traditionally performed by physicians.

Where is the IPAP program located?

Fort Sam Houston, Texas
The IPAP is a combined Air Force, Army, Navy, Coast Guard Program that is currently located at both at Travis Air Force Base, California, and Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

The IPAP is a combined Air Force, Army, Navy, Coast Guard Program that is currently located at both at Travis Air Force Base, California, and Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The Travis AFB Phase II site graduates up to 12 PA students per year, and also hosts students from several surrounding PA programs.

How do I apply for an army physician assistant (IPAP)?

Please click on the In-Service Opportunities Tab at the top of the page. Go down to the Army Physician Assistant (IPAP) tab and click. This will take you to the page with example documents, MILPER messages, application guides and checklists, among other things.

What is the Air Force IPAP?

“IPAP is a very unique, accelerated program with a lot of volume,” said Capt. Kevin Graham, IPAP instructor and Air Force Phase II coordinator. “The academic requirements may seem intense, but they provide an assessment of an applicant’s ability to get through the program and provide world-class medical care to service members and families.”

Where can I find information about the IPAP requirements?

On the bottom of the website, you will find links to the IPAP Requirements and detailed application information based on your status (Active Duty or Reserve).

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